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@jsae433110 ай бұрын
The second meanest thought that I had was you seem like you're pandering for views and don't really believe some of the things you say. Which isn't so much as mean, as it is expected behavior for anyone doing this. The meanest was "how long till OF?"
@showman13910 ай бұрын
Can you watch and react to Star Trek: Prodigy? How is Levius coming along?
@Andovers84810 ай бұрын
Now it make me want to let a mean comment just for the honor of appearing in your video 🤩
@StealthMarmot_8 ай бұрын
*Hears comments made Georgia want to cry* "I just wanna talk to them..." *click click* "I just wanna talk to them...I just wanna talk to them..."
@NDJunction5 ай бұрын
*pitch fork noises* yeah, no, same...same...
@TheAlpabot10 ай бұрын
It’s always confused me as to why people feel the need to write horrible comments. If I hate something/someone I just stop watching.
@Shiftarus10 ай бұрын
That's a problem for them and their own therapists to figure out :P
@bishop5180710 ай бұрын
@@Shiftarus agreed it's all emotional insecurities, a confident individual has no reason to throw shade at another person.
@RisaPlays9 ай бұрын
I will never understand the mindset of people who waste their own time throwing hate around to others when they could just move on and do something that makes them feel happier.
@AlexielHellsing28 ай бұрын
If I had to guess it’s jealousy or a lack of understanding her.
@ShadowFrog3695 ай бұрын
Exactly
@sebastianjaja78968 ай бұрын
I'm a psychologist myself, i love the way you act and talk. The way you analyze characters and hypothesize about behavior, traits and personal history of these people in ways that help imagine interventions as well as backgrounds are very useful to develop a clinical perspective without so much as a couple minutes each. Thanks for this amazing content
@GeorgiaDow8 ай бұрын
means so much to me thanks. And thank you for helping others become better versions of themselves < 3
@Starlit-Music10 ай бұрын
Sometimes it feels like people don't realize that they don't actually have to click on a video. Just cause KZbin recommends it doesn't mean you have to watch it, especially when you already know you're not gonna like it.
@grimm51610 ай бұрын
Wow, y is it that some mean comments are more funny than hurt full, but still mean comments can still be hurtful, sad to say.
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
thanks grimm thanks for always being here
@Mindseye29910 ай бұрын
People can be assholes online, yet in real life, they're usually afraid to act like this. I think you're great, I actually made up my mind to finally go into therapy after watching your analysis of pop culture stuff. Your style is genuine and engaging. It's the kind of therapy I like and, in my opinion, the world needs a little more of that and less of the "so what do you think about that?" kind of therapy.
@bishop5180710 ай бұрын
Some of them do behave like this and are straight up sociopaths in person.
@Kovitlac8 ай бұрын
I have a therapist and she never treats me like an object or as she's better than me. I honestly kind of see a lot of her in you, and I imagine you're a great comfort to your own patients :) They're lucky to have you!
@DanGamingFan240610 ай бұрын
Sorry you have to deal with this stuff. Honestly, you're amazing. I love your analyses and breakdowns, It's really helped improve how I see these characters and scenes and understand why I like or dislike them.
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
aww thank you so much for this and the support = )
@TestedSokr10 ай бұрын
I recognize you from Tomota’s vids, didn’t expect to see you here-
@helRAEzzzer8 ай бұрын
Being on the patient's side; the psych care workers I've dealt with who are emotionless have always been the ones to take what I say and stab me in the back with it. Just grandiose fools who are too removed from their own humanity to see me as a person - I'm just a meal ticket with those ones. They ALWAYS 5150 me even when I'm not a danger to myself or others. I've even gotten to the psych ward once after one of these emotionless social workers, 5150d me and my inpatient psychiatrist was like, "Why are you here?" I told him how my words were twisted during my eval and that my moods cycle so quickly that a 5150 isn't even helpful when they aren't twisted because I'm usually fine again by the time they submit the 5150. He was very happy that I signed a voluntary admit form upon getting 5150d, so I could voluntarily leave after the 72 business hours. He said he would have released me then, anyway. 😂 Had a similar experience when I was eligible for a second eval in the ER, and my 5150 was reversed by the second social worker - she acted like a human being, whereas the first one was that emotionless robot. All the emotionless ones offer as an emotion is pitty in their eyes, and it is extremely intimidating.
@victoryrose204810 ай бұрын
The thing that comes off most from your videos is how you seem like such a genuine person Georgia. And that’s such an endearing trait in this day and age where especially online, it feels like the environment nurtures people to have a facade to put another barrier between the people you interact with online. Which I guess makes it easy for many people to just harass and spew vitriol to others.
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
thank you very much
@citizencalmar10 ай бұрын
This is why I love this channel. I like that you're both a qualified, insightful therapist who can respond to vitriol with an analytical distance ("You're a turd!" "Interesting. Tell me more about that.") and an adorable little nerd who cosplays, sometimes with vampire teeth.
@JudithWilder-e5b10 ай бұрын
I resisted therapy for decades because I thought I could handle it all, because I am the caregiver, not taker. I now understand the value of talking to someone who listens and helps me realize, on my own, the issues I NEED TO DEAL WITH so I can help others. That I can’t help others if I can’t help me. Your videos were part of the reason why I reached out . Thank you. Haters will hate. Not your fault or problem.
@tomburns754410 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, someone could post that the sky is blue and get flooded with hateful, disparaging comments. I'm sorry that this has happened to you but it sounds like you handle these kinds of comments really well. I love your videos. Thank you.
@MichaelSmith-kg5bn10 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 Georgia Dow, I feel legitimately awful that you endure these hurtful comments from people. You've personally helped me through a lot with your videos. Even my own therapist has sung you praise. From me to you, Georgia. Your analysis on Cyberpunk Edgerunners is what drew me towards you. And your expert guidance helped me through that particular hardship. So I hope my small message has brighten up your day ❤
@Silentrage198010 ай бұрын
Simp she can handle her comments
@morganqorishchi818110 ай бұрын
Second comment, to feed the algorithm and offer my two cents: I've had therapists who are the opposite of animated and look absolutely bored out of their minds while I recount both briefly dying and the two different occasions my bullies tried to actually kill me. The damage done by that has basically kept me away from therapy ever since. I would be *thrilled* to have a therapist be visibly emotionally invested in a session, including being excited when things are good and emotional when things are bad. People can have their preferences but I can't imagine looking at how you conduct yourself and going, "Ew, she gives a crap about people. Gross."
@alextorres863510 ай бұрын
How could anyone send YOU the literal nicest therapist on KZbin send you anything mean??? It's crazy.
@bishop5180710 ай бұрын
That's how it is, it's got nothing to do with her but a lot to do with them. There projections tell alot about themselves.
@RichBriere10 ай бұрын
From my point of view , I've become rather good at tracking down Social Media Goobers. They NEVER use their actual name; the TangerineGibbon has given them the Courage to abuse Women.......and finally......most of them are 12 to 14 years of age. When I REALLY needed a Therapist following a Massive Stroke I was fortunate to be able to see Claire Nicolette at Cornell University. Absolutely World Class. Years later I began watching YOU......and found many similarities between the two of You. Bottom Line:.......Don't let the residents of Gooberville get you down.......You're a gift to folks with an IQ over 30. 💫
@agentcazu10 ай бұрын
I've fallen behind on watching your videos post The Last of Us, but I always enjoyed your voice and how soothing it is while listening you analyze the characters in whatever series you are covering. I never get bored listening to you and never realize 15 - 20 minutes pass until your smooth transitions to your sponsors happen do I realize the video is over.
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
Thank you that is so kind = ) appreciate it
@fandomtraveller87horrorfan908 ай бұрын
@@GeorgiaDowI am recently new to your channel and I love your content. I been struggling with a bad depression after a very toxic relationship had ended for me not too long ago and your videos really help me through it and remind me of my self worth. So, thank you , Georgia. ❤
@JM-gz1cp10 ай бұрын
Hi Georgia I just wanted to say as someone who has seen multiple therapist. I relate a lot more to people who show emotion when I talk. The ones who don't show any emotion I personally feel like they don't care what I have to say. Also every time I watch an analysis of yours I feel like I always leave with a different perspective. Thanks for all you do.
@jasminechan470510 ай бұрын
I agree! I think she would be the type of therapist for me. She makes you feel comfortable with her friendliness and relatable with her expressions. And of course I’m glad there are therapists that don’t show emotion, so the patient can not feel judged, just listened to.
@Genin9910 ай бұрын
I give you credit for helping me with my problems with The Boys. Which is why I wanted to share what my therapist said. You also helped my wife, by validating her feelings about Dr Kinbott.
@shadowscalecosplay662210 ай бұрын
I love that you dress up as some of the characters you analyse. And your general psychological analysis and insight has helped me personally understand some of my mental health.
@Silvist9 ай бұрын
Great way to analyze the negative comments and turn it into something constructive. Definitely a lesson everyone should learn how to do.
@TunaPetunia45610 ай бұрын
The thing about negative comments is that most of them are likely kids saying all of this, especially when you can tell by the way they say certain things. Sometimes it's teens and adults as well, but mostly kids and young teens. I'm relatively new to your channel, but I have seen you in my recommendation before but didn't watch them at the time. I genuinely like listening and watching your content because I learn something new and become educated in things I never knew or didn't understand fully. So thank you for making these videos and keep it up!
@Flufferz62610 ай бұрын
When I was going through a leave of absense from work due to physical health which lead to mental health in a constant cycle, watching some of your videos for fandoms I enjoy and general subjects helped me seek my own therapy. I avoided therapy and during the process I ghosted my therapist, but she completely understood and welcomed me back. She also realized when I needed to vent, to boast, or if I really needed an in-person over a Zoom call. Thank you for your content. Also you finding the silver lining in all these trolls is so wholesome
@cedricburkhart373810 ай бұрын
You were slightly intimidating at first but I saw later that you were soft hearted and kind. Your also able to take a step back from your feelings to look at the big picture. I really loved woching some of your videos and seeing what you had to say and how you express yourself.⭐⭐⭐⭐
@damianstarks333810 ай бұрын
Yes yes and yes this is long overdue don’t let these mean/negative comments get you down.
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
thank you !
@damianstarks333810 ай бұрын
@@GeorgiaDowYou are welcome !
@ijlayugan414910 ай бұрын
I was expecting some confusion and laughs. Not only did I get that but also got GENUINE advice and information. You're awesome Georgia
@maskerriz261610 ай бұрын
The fact people feel the need to attack you personally is so frustrating! They have every right to disagree with you but when they leave hurtful comments i also feel bad for them because their lives must be so sad
@RuntotheMovies10 ай бұрын
Even though I know that every KZbinr (any any public person) gets negative comments, there is something reassuring about seeing a person you respect deal with the same things you encounter yourself. Somehow, some of the people who leave these types of comments have a way of picking at our worst insecurities, whether they relate to our appearance, the way we speak, etc. The way you discuss these comments, somehow still conveying respect for those who left them, is really pleasing and therapeutic. Thank you for this.
@kilisandra600810 ай бұрын
I am sad to see how many people have issues with something in their own lives and they have to shit on anyone that checks a box for it. Could not imagine living that way. I gave up a long time ago trying to understand the excuses people give themselves to shit on other people. Some people love to do it but I find it more sad and disturbing that a lot just were told by society to find someone that fits a box and attack them because they fit that box and no other reason and then they do like dogs trained to attack. I am sorry you have to deal with it and I hope for every mean comments you get 99 amazing ones.
@kai_was_here672010 ай бұрын
you’re literally one of the nicest people on youtube i just wanna give you a hug you are so lovely and i thank you so so much for making such amazing content. ♥️
@shawnkroll395010 ай бұрын
Georgia, I find you videos very enlightening. As a veteran with PTSD...mental health seems to have stigma and I hate that. Because we are all human bad things happen to us in life mental health issue need treatment not ignored or enabled. Also, my dad was my yoda as he was filled with wisdom...As you talked about comments and being mean...when I was young he told me "Son, always remember. You cannot control others, but you can control how YOU react to others. So, make sure not to let others control you with their words. Believe in yourself. This will also show your level of character and their words will show their lack of character too." Because if you chose to control your emotions and not lash out and chose not to react to someone's words or actions. I hope this lesson from him is something you have heard too. I do agree with no such thing as Toxic Masculinity as I don't believe in Toxic Femininity either. Toxic behavior is just that..toxic in both sexes. My dad was epitome of true masculinity (gentle, kind, but strong of heart and soul, stood by his principles) which is why Aragorn form LOTR shows what true masculinity is. - kzbin.info/www/bejne/faPYd62LqLCXmqs
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
thank you so much for this = )) so well said I am happy you had your dad as your yoda and he filled you with wise words to follow
@AoRDevastated10 ай бұрын
I'm Glad you became a Therapist If ever given the chance I'd love to have a session with you. You have all the qualities I've been wanting to find in a therapist.
@nickgjenkins10 ай бұрын
I've been working in EDU KZbin for 12 years now and crappy comments still really hurt like hell. They hurt the whole production/editorial teams. I talk with my therapist about it often. Especially in my role as a manager/leader. I want to keep things positive for the team. Usually we can, but sometimes the vitriol is just too much. So watching you react to these with great energy is really a balm for me. Keep up the great work, Georgia! And Happy New Year!
@YaotzinMI10 ай бұрын
Ma'am your videos have given me smiles on dark days and have helped me feel validated and introspective. Sincerely, genuinely, Thank You
@km1dash610 ай бұрын
I know people generally speaking put more weight on negative comments than positive ones, so please take care of your mental health. You're amazing. Most of the comments are angry people who just want to blow off steam by saying mean things online.
@Guesthunter8 ай бұрын
I have watched several videos of yours and there are a couple of things I really love about them. - I am a physicist and have no idea about psychology, but there is such a richness in information on that matter and you bring it out in such a fun and interesting way, it really makes me interest in psychology and I do thing, that I am learning quite a lot from your videos. - Your commitment is always 11 out of 10 which you just have to love. Your videos are well edited, clear, you cosplay as the characters which is just impossibly cute and wonderful (even putting on Vampire teeths or speaking in that radio voice) and it is just such a joy to watch! - You seem to have a very clear and balanced view on the subject and always try to understand where each and everyone comes from and not in a cold, forced way, but rather in an interested, caring manner, which is honestly heartwarming. I can imagine, that each and every day you will find a couple more fans, just like me.
@quirkyhonor34278 ай бұрын
You mentioned feeling nervous when I felt nervous to start watching because I thought about your experience. Lol, empathy success. I'm so glad the majority say nice things! I appreciate your content, and I hope you have a great day/night!
@evangedeon219410 ай бұрын
One vitriolic misanthrope on the internet can ruin a person's entire day. I don't know why they come after nice personalities, but I guess these people can't help themselves
@ryanharris518410 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say I love your videos, and I love that you listen and understand with empathy because I think that’s the perfect way to connect with others. Shows that you’re on their level or that you’re trying your best to. I definitely wouldn’t want someone emotionless for a therapist because that might make me question whether or not they’re actually listening.
@EvanRybak3 ай бұрын
I normally am not a fan of “reading mean comments” videos, but your responses are so sweet and thoughtful that I ended up liking this vid
@NoRamNobiosNoService10 ай бұрын
Those ppl are some real trolls. Posting from they momma's basement. I find most of your videos insightful. You should do a video on why trolls are trolls. I'm curious what makes these people write mean things without even watching the videos or seems.
@RandalReid10 ай бұрын
Some are probably troll bots or actual dedicated troll accounts as opposed to just some random person on the internet trolling. I don't see it as much now but a few years ago, some of the trolls usually are created back in 2011 with a first name + last name username format. Their pages are almost always empty. Why 2011? I have no idea. I also don't know what the end game is. Rage bait people to keep engagement high on a video? I can only guess.
@growingoaks10 ай бұрын
The hypocrisy, the hatefulness, the self-entitlement in which some of these comments embody is impressive. People like that are just so deeply and mortally hurt that they want to drag others down because they don't want others to feel any sort of happiness while they feel the opposite. It's such an entitled way of thinking, and yet they project that onto others because they have yet to feel the desire to self-reflect and improve. Other possibility is they're just jealous. I find a lot of people who are successful have a large viewer base that is haters specifically because they were unable to make it themselves. It's such a miserable way to live. I'm guilty of leaving critical comments about the video or format or way something was worded, but the personal attacks like this show there's something they have yet to address within themselves and sadly, they'll continue to act this way until such a day comes that they decide to self-reflect and are faced with their shitty behavior. It's a sobering and quite humbling experience, frankly. So many people lack a desire for self-improvement and that's both tragic and scary because what's that say about the future of the world if people are acting this way? No doubt it's partially due to technology but imagine how people are gonna look 80, 90, 100 years into the future.
@AnotherFreeBard9 ай бұрын
"Get a job" 😂😂😂 You know bro is 1) unemployed, 2) the kind of person who is mad that women work for actual pay.
@somalicious356910 ай бұрын
I'd love you as a therapist, you seem to have a genuine interest in the characters you analyze and the tips that you offer. So I'd like to think that you would bring all of that energy to a session.
@nickolasmarmaras10 ай бұрын
Your cosplay/bounding and pop culture analysing was what brought me to your channel but what kept me was your approach and personality. Keep up the good work, have a great year!
@moonlight287010 ай бұрын
You do sound like a kindergarten teacher! And that's not a bad thing! You know what most kindergarten teachers do? They make children feel SAFE! You make ME feel safe. I would love to have you as a therapist, both as a child and as a grown ass adult.
@Delluvian10 ай бұрын
This video just proves Georgia is too good for this world! I'm sorry you have to endure such comments, but I'm glad you seem to take them in stride and just rise above them. Thank you for sharing!
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! that is so kind thank you
@KrisBailey10 ай бұрын
I will never understand that type of behavior in people. Making a willful choice to be unkind to someone. Going out of your way to tear someone down. What purpose or value does it serve? How can someone feel empowered through acts of harm? It just seems nonsensical to me. For the record, you seem like exactly the type of therapist I would want to have. I want my therapist to be in-tune and open with their emotions, because then I feel like I’m talking to an actual human that can relate to my feelings. I’d feel way more comfortable expressing myself in that setting, rather than if it were someone that seems detached and analyzes me like a subject under a lens.
@jagexdraibe786110 ай бұрын
It's a wonder anyone could watch a video of yours and feel negatively about it, you're literally the sweetest person on youtube!! Keep it up Georgia ❤
@christophervelez156110 ай бұрын
Yoooo who is trying to hate on Georgia Dow? I find your videos helpful. I think that the use of characters makes understanding the topics you cover easier. I love how you respond to the mean comments. Like water off a duck’s back!
@roninsohei10 ай бұрын
I think you're absolutely wonderful! I love your emotion, because I get emotional about art that I love also so it's very relatable, and I would love to have you as my therapist! Thank you for being You ❤
@bishop5180710 ай бұрын
A confident individual has no reason to throw shade at another person. When people say mean things at me I don't even get mad anymore, I pity them because I believe it comes from place of low self-esteem. on the positive side they'll probably be potential future clients.😂❤
@TunaPetunia45610 ай бұрын
I know this feeling all too well. Kinda have to deal with shade being thrown at me like this for at least half a year now. It's now gotten to the point where I might have to say something to that person if it does happen again. The reason why I dealt with it is because of not wanting the person to talk behind my back to my friends and paint me to be a sensitive person or a bad guy. So I just endure it and in false hope that maybe the individual will change, but atp I don't think that's going to happen.
@Pianodanmusica11y10 ай бұрын
I’m truly sorry you have to put up with that sort of negativity in this. But know that your work is valued and admired. I personally credit you with my own realization that I would benefit from therapy. I grew up with a mindset that if I could do well in the world then I didn’t “need help.” But I found myself bawling in my office after work while watching your analysis of Luisa from Encanto. I got myself thinking “a grown man with a happy marriage and a proper salary job shouldn’t normally be crushed like this” or rather, I was brought up with that thinking. I don’t think I would have had that epiphany without your video, and I’ve been a fan since. Keep up the amazing work!
@rorybaart866810 ай бұрын
Hey, I randomly came across you on Nebula and I really admire your capacity to take these comments in stride and see the people behind it as people. That must take some energy. Your name also rang a bell, turns out you were on tech podcasts I listened to years ago, cool to come across you again for such different topics!
@theforgetfulalchemist10 ай бұрын
You handle everything with such grace. It upset me when you got hate comments on the initial Left Behind video. I love Ellie and Riley too, but the comments were uncalled for!
@QuikVidGuy8 ай бұрын
7:45 just shoved that scene from Into The Woods into my head "You're old, go cook for your children." "I have no children." "*gasp* ...That's ok too."
@michaelkroesche61546 ай бұрын
I personally love the therapists I’ve had that were animated and engaged. I frequently feel as if I’m a bit obtuse so when I can see and connect with them and that they’re actually reacting to what I’m saying, it makes me feel heard and makes me interpret their reaction as honest. I’m also in the arts and enjoy performing so perhaps that aspect of myself is something I should maybe consider exploring a bit. All that being said, I really really enjoy your content. I love that you take so much fun from these videos by even cosplaying something from whatever the character or show etc is the subject of the video. I’ve been sharing your stuff with people I’ve enjoyed them so much.
@modmaker761710 ай бұрын
5:37 I think there's a big difference between a therapist and a film student. A therapist would analyse a fictional character on a psycho-emotional level while a film student would analyse all aspects of a film/series on deeper more nuanced level because of the different expertise. A therapist understands psychology while a film student understands film.
@sergiogonzalesYT10 ай бұрын
Georgia, you're so nice. F**k the haters, they always gonna hate.
@andrewhudson710810 ай бұрын
You put out great content. Don't let the mean comments turn Georgia Dow into Georgia Down.
@morganqorishchi818110 ай бұрын
Me, sitting down to watch this: "If any of these comments bash your cosplays, I will riot." Me, looking at the actual comments: "Bro, who hurt these people?! Do they need a hug?!"
@batmanvsjoker772510 ай бұрын
I can't even process how you would receive mean comments in the first place. My advice? Pay no attention to them, they got nothing better to do. You're doing great!
@mariakai10 ай бұрын
Screw all of those mean comments! We LOVE your channel, and we LOVE YOU!!!!💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
@valvihk36499 ай бұрын
I actually really liked some of these commentaries (taking out the rudeness and looking plainly into their arguments). I originally went to school for art therapy and left very quickly because of the indoctrinating aspects of those classes. For example, our teacher taught us Sternberg's theory of love. We "only" talked about how this theory worked. Not once, not in any subject did we talk about how it lacked. I mean, its theory. It's theoretical. The students were the worse. Intaking everything like a herd of sheep. A class before, we literally talked about different sexualities and not one of them taught to bring up it up. Not one thought to bring up how this theory only worked within Western socially conventional views. Everyone took information without a question in the sole intention of getting a good grade and then get an ego boost that they can judge people professionally. Every person I met (except for one who didn't finish) who was on the verge of graduating with psychology degree showed nothing more than prejudice and ignorance. I am literally right here, you can ask me questions. Instead they gave me direct prejudice to my face like it was an absolute. -"Oh, honey. You are so introverted." -"No, I am tired." -"You are crossing your arms. It shows your aggression." -"No, it's comfortable for me. Like a blanket effect." It's ridiculous. I also met a love coach (who did lectures in Harvard university) that wasn't in my school who said I had daddy issues because my love language is gift-giving. She made that assumption based solely on the fact that I bought a cruise ticket for my boyfriend. Immediately insinuated that he could not afford one, and I would shower him too much with my money. These psych majors are the most infuriating and ridiculous people I have ever met. My mother went to a therapist for fun, just to experience what American therapists are like. One the first and last session, that therapist told her that she was molested by her father. So, I am not the only one who is disgusted or questions therapy. I don't know what gives you a license and creates a good therapist. I don't know why there are so many bad therapists. I really don't get it because I believe there are good ones too, but you have to really scrape for them. (Oh, I also live in Midwest. There are a bunch of therapists here that press Christianity on you). My boyfriend went to therapy after experiencing a toxic relationship. He told me that he taught his therapist meditation. This is common sense to know, at least in my culture. A therapist doesn't know what meditation is? Come on...
@MelTheBatEaredFox7 ай бұрын
NOO A KIND ANGEL LIKE YOU DOES NOT DESERVE MEAN COMMENTS!!!❤❤❤
@SimbaTvb6 ай бұрын
Your replies to these comments are absolutely perfect. People are ignorant and stupid, I wouldn’t have the patience to deal with them
@sparky2177310 ай бұрын
One of the things I enjoy best about your videos how much of your emotions you because what you say is more honesty and heartfelt and I'm sure most of your viewers also support this trait
@BlahajGoesNom10 ай бұрын
At 7:47 where SuperSheki said "ur old go cook for your children" sheki or shekki is a swear word in Korean that means bitch and given by their use of "ur" and "your" means that they're a kid which makes what they said even more funny because they're trying to be mature
@JXAChambers10 ай бұрын
I want to be sure my therapist knows what I'm going through, so no, an emotionally unavailable therapist seems horrible to me. Honestly, you would be an ideal therapist for me, assuming I could afford it.
@Honey7070810 ай бұрын
3:25 would you not want your therapist to be like a kindergarten teacher 😭? They’re nice-
@classicslover10 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@omegabkg10 ай бұрын
i'm sorry that others are bullying you. I like how you took it and expressed yourself in the video. I hope you didn't take it to hard. Many supporters support you!
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
thank you = ) appreciate
@shadowofdancingleaf10 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you (and other content creators) have to deal with this as part of the job. I’ve personally been loving your channel, as it’s totally up my alley. The psychology of characters is my favorite part of writing and consuming media, and the insight and passion (love the themed costumes every video!) you bring to each one is wonderful. Hope you have a great year ahead and more great content to come!
@UrbenLegend10 ай бұрын
It's one thing to have the strength and confidence to confront mean comments on the Internet, and it's a whole other thing to actually have the right tools to deconstruct them and turn them into a learning experience for all of us. So many other creators attempt to read mean comments, but a lot of times it just feels like them punching back with aggression, dismissiveness and spite. You handled this with absolute grace and class and that's damned impressive to be honest. I first discovered you from your Arcane videos, which was fortunate because I was actually feeling emotionally distraught after that series (it's so good!), and I've been subscribed ever since. A lot of your other videos have actually helped me process things in my own personal life and I just wanted to say thanks! Keep on doing what you're doing. I think mental health is slowly starting to be de-stigmatized and I am glad there are people like you at the forefront of that effort.
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
your words touch me thank you so much for seeing what I hope to do with my channel. thank you for taking the time to let me know and for being a part of my community, i am blessed
@edgarcia479410 ай бұрын
(generalizing) Most of these people have never met nor engaged professionally with a Therapist. Thay are coming at you from the stereo type usually seen in movies which are given the traits that they try to put on you. If their comments don't get fifty or more likes (generalizing) they are probably confused.
@JonasBass-vf5lb10 ай бұрын
I don't trust therapist but I do love learning about psychology and I do love your videos
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
Well then thank you for giving my channel a chance = )
@elfercho114710 ай бұрын
Who the hell can hate Georgia??? She is the best
@1977Yakko10 ай бұрын
Even if I dislike a show or character than you analyzed favorably, you're so positive and optimistic, I couldn't bring myself to leave a mean comment.
@RisaPlays9 ай бұрын
Your positive energy is a gift to the world and I'm so happy to be able to watch your videos and feel a little warmth in my day~
@GeorgiaDow9 ай бұрын
Aww that means so much to me = ) < 3
@sectionMarco10 ай бұрын
Hi Georgia, I for one enjoy your insights and how you present them. When it came to how you are during a session with a client I got reminded by something Jonathan from CinemaTherapy said. (I dont have the direct quote, but the message stuck with me). "As a therapist they train you to be cold and detached, but the more you allow yourself to be yourself the more people you will attract who appreciate that and who can connect with those parts and the more you can help. It's the connection that heals." I thought that was a nice way to put it. I don't know if you experience it the same way, but people should find a therapist that they trust, and I think that works better if they also show who they are. Otherwise I might as well go chat with chatGPT (NOT ADVICED) in stead of a real person . Keep up the great work and Thank You!
@Laizon_Ruine10 ай бұрын
My favorite comments are the ones that expose that they never even watched the videos. 🤣 Keep up the wonderful videos, you're awesome!
@ythatesfacts10 ай бұрын
This reminds me when I was dogpiled by edgy Muslims Christians and Atheists. Some people are just stuck in pride. I relate to your situation Doc. (It actually hurt more to get dogpiled by Christians because I am aa Christian).
@Serratiger10 ай бұрын
I really love how you always approach your videos with such compassion, even the ones like this one where things can be unpleasant! You are such a lovely and insightful person, and watching your videos are such a joy!!
@GeorgiaDow10 ай бұрын
aww thanks
@Spacehog19816 ай бұрын
Good for you for having the stomach to deal with this nonsense! I think you are very fair and I have no horse in this race.
@ravenhurst966 күн бұрын
In regards to the voice thing, I actually used to be mistaken for my mom when I answered her phone for her. My aunts said I sounded exactly like her, so I started answering the phone using a higher octave so they knew it was me. That voice then went on to become my customer service voice as I actually talk in a lower, neutral voice. I also just told one of my friends at work today that I had gone to the Subway by my dad's house once and, for some reason, my anxiety had kicked into high gear and shot my voice up three octaves and I sounded very wispy and airy that the guy behind the counter thought that was my natural voice and told me he felt like he could fall asleep listening to my voice (which kinda creeped me out). When I'm excited, though, I just get loud. I have next to no volume control on my voice when I'm excited about something, so I get it.
@sunstrumsharam538810 ай бұрын
Hey Georgia, I don't usually comment your videos, but your video on Luffy really help me, when you said you can develop positivism, and it changes the way I think, and help me a lot. So beside the means comments you are really helpful. And I don't think I'm the only one.
@TelsonWoodworks10 ай бұрын
I love your videos! Love your take on character analysis.
@colingreysful9 ай бұрын
You always come across as a lovey person. I love how you resisted the comment in your training. I could be taking this wrong but a couple of those comments sounded more confused than angry, however it could be either. Keep making great videos.
@leoparathesweekgeeky724410 ай бұрын
I honestly have always enjoyed your analysis of various characters. As a beginning writer with autism, it has help greatly in understanding why certain characters act the way they do, i.e. what real-world behaviors they are emmulating. I feel my character writing has improved from watching your videos, so kudos and thanks for everything you do!
@saraasyyed120910 ай бұрын
You are great! I've learned a lot from you. I also love your creativity, honesty, and sensitivity. Keep doing a great job.
@bluemusic0396 ай бұрын
Oh, analytical Therapist actually give me anxiety. I feel like they judge me all the time (because I'm calm and judgemental myself -- something i want to work on). It's really great how there are different therapists for everyone.
@nohandleincluded10 ай бұрын
I wish i had found a therapist like you. I would have stuck with it. You're amazing and fuck the haters!! Keep it up G! ❤❤❤
@danskdd409910 ай бұрын
That is perfect. Turn all the mean comments into content ❤
@LadyJennyfer7510 ай бұрын
I would love your opinion on something. In the 1990s my fave TV series was a western/comedy called THE ADVENTURES OF BRISCO COUNTY JR. It was about a bounty hunter tracking down escaped outlaws that k!lled his father. (This is seen in episode 1) In Episode 8, Senior Spirit, the ghost of Brisco's murdered father comes to assist him in locating an abducted teen. This seems to give insight into the difficult relationship with Brisco and his dad. I would love it if you could analyze it one day. This is available on streaming services and DVD.
@br4vetrave1er10 ай бұрын
Georgia, fear not! Your Dow - Army with you!
@LizzyWithAWhy10 ай бұрын
Whos being mean to this woman??? Shes a gem!!
@lkf879910 ай бұрын
When they do mean tweets I love the ones where the people laugh like you. It shows their confidence and that they can have a sense of humor to bounce back as a coping mechanism. I love your top. You look pretty.
@Ornyel10 ай бұрын
They're crazy! You're great. I love how your voice goes high-pitched. It just shows how excited and passionate you are. I don't think the vampire teeth one necessarily had negative intentions though.
@hoku192510 ай бұрын
Hi Georgia, I tend to watch your videos when Im feeling down or hit one of my depressive episodes as I have Bipolar II. Your videos are like a weird kind of therapy for me. That being said, I really wish you could be my therapist. I find your bubbly, outgoing, but still analytical nature to be attractive to me in terms of what I look for in a therapist. Just based on your videos, Id feel safe and comfortable opening up to you about my life and the pains of the past. I just felt like this needed to be shared. I know it isn't possible for us to form that therapist-patient bond as you live in a different country to me, but one can dream. I've even considered moving to your area just to have you as a therapist, but I have to stay in the US for now. I have really struggled bonding with therapists, and because of that, at one point I really did want to move to your area just to have someone I could connect with. Thank you so much for your time in reading this essay of a comment, because I really felt that I needed to share all this with you to keep things mainly on the positive side. Also, instead of just doing one nice comments video, you could make a series to highlight many of the nice comments you receive from videos so you dont feel as guilty leaving some people out. This is just a thought.